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Kyocera today introduced two innovative new TFT-LCD displays that allow bright colors to be seen clearly even in intense sunlight — making them ideal for industrial applications including medical, aerospace, marine, test and measurement, and...

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Kyocera Industrial Ceramics Corporation, Display Division will introduce new TFT technology products at the 2014 Vehicle Display Symposium being held at the University of Michigan Dearborn, October 23-24. Focused on small to medium size TFT-LCDs,...

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Kyocera Corporation (Kyocera) develops, produces and distributes various kinds of products mainly for the telecommunications and information processing, and environmental protection markets. Kyocera was founded in 1959 as Kyoto Ceramic, which speaks of its technical origin. The Company has 180 group companies and employs 63,477 staff.

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